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HICKORY PRESS: SEPTEMBER 8; 1898 -j fSressl force of my views upon this pub lie school work Will this view be pleasing to your friends generally? "I do not know as to that, but every friend of public education who has heard me on this subject SUBSCRIPTION 1 year One Dollar ana wno nas expressea nimseu w c mo. Fifty Cents, me has most heartily-agreed wun Published every Thursday by the Hickory Printing Company. , will make no political speecho. this will be a popular position to take, is not the one of chief con cern, but the chief concern is screr:ntniat i Pab instrction Not whether it is right or wrong, prtim. . whether the cause of public edu cate Superintendent of Public cation can be better sefvea or not. Instruction Mebano will not make j 3 tlie rigllt Yiew of any political speeches during this the cffice Rnd itg duties. j believe campaign. Ho does not think it the anse of public education can would be proper for him, to do so. bfl a(lvance(i more rapidly in this The oteco ho hoius lie consiaers wav "Ex n non partisan on and he will tako no active nart. therefore, in an obscene sheet that ought to nici.n nnlitira ' BE PROSECUTED "Do you expect , to go into the The sheet edited: by one Joe campaign and mako political Daniels, called the News and Ob ppeech b?M I asked him yesterday, server, in its issue of Sunday the x uwv. .v. .7 . , V treatment of diseases peculiar to women to make a political Speech lh my hlthy Cartoon With a lot Of filthy than Dr. Pierce. His Favorite. Prescrip- life, and shall not besrin while in doggerel, it surpasses our uu- tho ofBco of Superintendent of derstanding that decent people Pnblic IcHtruction. should allow such 111th to enter "Do you think it wrong for the their homes. The obscenity in State Superintendent of Public this case is gro?s, rancid, and Institution or a candidate for reckless. It violates the laws of that office to make political the United States, which say that speeches?" " the publisher shall be sent to the "I do not think it the proper penitentiary, and if the laws are thing to do. I did not go into enforced that is just where he will the camaicn ot 18 because 1 go. ltx?vK Minn o-ht that the office V e call this matter to the at- i t jhc i oar uwjnur r ; IHave you a ycmnf daughter jost at the ae when young girls raofX need a mother laving care? Is he physically strong and well or does she suffer from any weakness of the delicate organism which most1 inti mate H- concerns her womanhood ? If so, you understand her suffering better than anyone else can. You know that such troubles, unless remedied, mean a life of incapacity and wretchedness for her. ) You appreciate her reluctance to undergo physi cian's examinations" and "treatments;" and you win be glad of assurance from the most eminent medical authorities, in this country that in nineteen cases out of twenty these mortifying methods are ab solutely unnecessary. S J Any "mother who will write about her daughters case, to Dr. R. V, Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids? Ho tel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N.Y., will receive free of. cost the best profes sional advice obtainable, and instructions whereby a complete cure may, in nearly every instance, be effected by simple, common-sense home methods. ' .! ! No living physician has a wider practical experience or a nigner reputation ,m ice warriors if any lesion touching this point is to be extracted f rom the conflict of A Fugitive Brovgbt Back. 21r. John Campbell returned on Saturday Jast from Wichita, Teia?, whither he went about ten days ago by4direction of the Governor to brinir back to this State Thomas H. liallew of Yancey county, who is rhareed with killing: his wife on the 2d day of May last. The prisoner was arrested about two months njro at Idaho IVrk, 9 miles west of Wichita, and van ran. fnedin jail at the latter place until the necessary requisition' papers could uearrangrea. Air. Campbell had no trouble to deliver his prisoner to the Sheriff of Yancey county at Hunt? ville. The intimacy of BallewV wife with a Deputy Sheriff was the cause of ;he tragedy. Much sympathy for the unfortunate man is . expresnl hv the i evident near his former home 3Jor gantou Herald. ' tion is the onlv proprietary remedy ever designed bv an educated authorized physi cian specifically to cure women's diseases. His grreat looo-pajre illustrated Ixok, Tha People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," is of priceless value to every mother. It will be sent absolutely free on receipt of 2i one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mail ing only. Adaress, wona s Dispensary Bulla lo, Rrvraue Stttmps, Washington; Aujt, 00. In answer to inquiries the coujmik!oner of inter nal revenue has held that there is no provision of law for the redemption of documentary nr.'nuestam is. Incaes, However, where stamps have beeu used on instruments not requiring stamps. or wiiere by error a stamp of a greater denomination than required bv law - a. iiun ueen useti upon auy instrument reqnirmp a stamp, the amount paid it . . ior i.ie stamps may be refundetl. This ruling is not. extended to nnv carp irrohn fit a 1 - A . a. mo twjMruiufm wouiu nave re send 31 stamps for a Heavy, cloth -bound qirel the stamp had It been delivered copy- . ... to or accaptea by the nartv for whom r - - A Fleshy ; Consumptive Did you ever see one? Did you ever hear of one ? Most certainly not. Con sumption is a disease that Invariably causes loss of flesh. If you arelicht in weight, eTen if your cough is only a slight one, you should certainly take coifs Emnslion of cod liver cit ai!b hypo phosphitcs. No remedy is such a perfect prevent ive to consumption. Just the moment your throat begins to weaken and you find you are losing flesh, you should begin to take it. And no other remedy has cured so many cases of consumption. Unless you are far advanced with this disease, Scott's Emul sion will hold every in ducement to you for a perfect cure. All Drucxists, oc nd r. Scott Howxr. Cb-ntt. N Y. The unfailing, never -enpine cure constipation Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Old Mea Handled the War. made.' ; From times immemorial the idea has been cultivated that old men for couu- 8honld bo as far from party poli- tention of the District Attorneys I sel a&d youn? men for war is the prop tics a3 the office of jndgo of the Bernard, and Spears. It is their HUpreino court, and in fact the duty to enforce this law like any Lowes K 5 Cut ti fcl home trUi. aom "xa root a: r. tin Unit mi l; i u v wivti i rv i 1. Subscribe for the Pjikss and get the j news. er arrangement t i - . Ji most rotnoved from uolltlCS 01 any officer in the State. I am aware that some of my predeces Hors went into active campaigns. I do not mean to cast any reflec- other law. The law is expressed making: it a felonious offence to send obscene matter throusrh the mails. for human activity. Whatever may have lieen past exper ience, the recent war with Spain leaves the venerable ma sin in a topsy-turvy condition. Men on the far tide of the Patent Shingle and Heading Machine prime of life have directed the battles Some time ago a man was as wel1 as formed the plans, and ; with sent no for twelve months for remarKttUie success. . - . l ; H T 4.1. 1 1 ' ! A 1 . uium ui lue icauers are ufunuir me ge of retirement. Dewey, is sixty-one. nlv have a diHeront idea Ot 4u uouui mere . are otners and enterr d the Navel Academv fortv- . . . . ..1. - the office in this particular from in the united States Penitentiary I four years ago. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, what flifiv Keemed to have had." today. Progressive Farmer. Snpjikinr nf the sneckacle in RnntV, Hnmlina a -fftw davs ar-o Chairman Simmons, on the lOtti where the candidate for the office of September, will issue a large of Superintendent of Public In- ca-npaigu paper, fully illustrated wtruction fought before an audi- with negro pictures. But it wont euco, Mr. Mcbano said: have Mr. Bryan's picture in it, nor I tluuK it wus enougn 10 mate nave n the good people of that State forces. hang their heads in shame. God Douglas and his white wife in it, forbid that we.should have such sitting at the table of President adisgraco in our State by the Cleveland. And it wont have that candidates for this important ex-convict negro deputy sheriff in office. Tho South Carolina c men, and neither will it have that s plan for uniting the silver Neither will it have Fred makes it all the more important to removo the office from pattisau politics. We 'want the office and its duties to havo as much digni ty, as any office in the State. Wo want it to bo more and more res pected by all our people. AVe negro in Warren county sitting on the school board, put there by two Democratic county commissioners. And it will not have . that I great Democratic horse back parade in on September 10, will reach the age t sixty-two. At Santiago he was ! sick. but refused go to the rear. A younger man might not have been ill, but his advice would not have had the saiie value, and if -ick he would not i have known how to husband his impaired strength Shifter also was indisposed. but managed to pull through. Lawton and Merritt ore veterans. Gen. Miles, commanding the a! my, is past iliftv- irne. S?mpson ;s fifty-eight and Schley nearly lifty-n'ne. FiUhugh .ee, the senior of this list, will be sixty-three in November. ; j On the Spanish side Admiral Cer vera, a gray-haired veteran, is decid edly the hero. He showed heroic stuff by his manly treatment of Hobson. But Hobson is a young man, it is inter posed. So he is, and as gallant a one as ever lived. But tho noble self fcacrilics of his deed is whv.t entitles it univerjal honor. Old men, at least men near the sixty mark, are the safe nut our people never to expect Nevrton tLat Ura'-' !ed b' four or an3 service irom : tno oupenn teudent of Public Instruction in a political campaign any more than the' would expect from the Chief Justice of our Supreme court to render service in such campaigns. , 'Do you mean that a man who tills tho office must not belong to any political party?" "Certainly he may belong to a party, but ho should never feel that ho owes any party any con sideration moro than the judge of the Supremo court, when meeting out justice, feels au obligation to ft party. "You place a high standard for the dignity of your office. Do you have any hope of reaching this standard?" I have hope because I am keeping out of partisan politics and am practicing what I am preaching on this subject My ideal may not be reached in the minds of our people, bat I can at least hop that they will loo.k at this matter with duo considera tion, and sooner or later, it may not bo in my day, will see the 7 T" '"NU 9tW TO0uO l Mi Mo HI. II 1 "P T M9t4 ?! tot ! tiivo fr u.&m MW Ml t)H Mi tfiM, gym ti six i netrroes weanntr vJieveland bravere with red bandanas tied around them and one negro carry ing one tied to a stick for the ad vanced flag. No, they wont have Sacrificed to j - Blood Poison Those who have never had Blood a heap of things Mercury. in it.-TimeS- ncannot know what a desperate con dition it yean produce. iis terribla disease which the doctomas totally unable to cure, is communicated from onegeoeration to another, inflicting its taint upon countless innocent ones. Soo mri co Iwulaoraliud virs rjmm t7. nHI?. Th. injected my tbe with blow aneqtiAl to the stnuxle. and its Ule wu jtldd p to the trt nl polan. For tix-ioaij ycm 1 mmI fcred untold mlerj. I W4 POTtml With &d nlcrs from bead to foot. ad no lAnnaM oan ex-prtm raj tetling The Democrats have begun to hand out their circulars. Fortu nately for us, they have begun soon enough to break their own necks,! It's said, give a fool rope enough and he will hang himself. At the churches even they go around handing out Mr. Bailey's resignation to the Gover nor, and a circular about Jim Young being in the school ! room and bed chamber of white ladies. They ljand them around only to the weak-kneed Democrats with t be hope of keepincr them in lim I fti an1 wmu rwniu a.s.. Thev aim trt nav their: nrfr Kt- 1 Prt cm. MitT.W. r - ox wo caring evo iozjt rr. 1 kAd tie best tsedtCAl tr4tnnt. cru rhrsteiui UtIj treated a, bat all to 9o pareoae. Tb mT- enrr ana potaab tma to add fad to CM awful fiine which wm drroortas m. X wai adTlaed by txinds who had at-ra wooderfn euret aiad by It. to trv ftwtfTs &oedtc Vt Itot two bolt 14. acd I felt bop aala rerivv la my brrajt bow tor hearth a&d hartnatf acala. I tmprorfd from th ataru aod a eosa- the cry of the ot negro. It reminds us Of the taaay Wood rraedtea, 8. 8. S. heory that a billy goat I M the oalj one. which era remchde must be put in a flock of hne shwp core oerfectly and permanently the to keen them from d vim- with h -"ic wnicaare Dejoaq . . " 7 M toe reacaoiotocr remedies. rots, if the nigger can t save them what canf Bro. Bailey, Kecordfc-r, inut feel comprimt in being thus associated with Jim Young Times-Mercury. mtnitd! 6Q3 III T Ccr Coot tlpatloa TofwTer. Tke Crreu C4t Cathartic ix trt It C U C tail 10 C'iTC. 6TV;iaU rtlUil t,u;j. is PT2K.T TrcrrASLE. 8t?d i the onlr remedy px:ra::t-J to contain no iTcert-ury, potaa, or otLer taincraL i Valcablo hooks niailed frv by Swift This machine with vertile raw is especially adapted to the triZ' ufacture of Shingles and Heading by. unskilled labor, and In the in fection of hand machines. It will cut more Shingle per 'day, from all kinds ofjolocks, thau any other machine on the market, a it doc block but once until sawed up. ' It will saw round or aquare blocks, from 10 to 23 inches Ion?, 10 inches wide, and wider if block is turned to sawed Bide after a fw cuts have been taken off. This machine has beeu in u&e iu this section for tweuty year; aud is preferred to any other. The capacity of 4xwes Machine in yellow pine is from 12,000 to i)0,000 shingles per day, owing to ioer used and skill of operator. over .required, 15 hore jower; eil of Shincle saw, 1,500 revolutious per minute. , Full directions accompany each machine for filing taw and keep ing iaachine in order. A Kuarautiu? also accompanies each ijiachit.-. I alo manufacture Shingle Jointers and Shingle Packt.rs, for' jointing and packing shingles, aud which do the work safllciently for The capacity of the Shingle Machine.! For prices and further information address Geo. M. Whitener, Henry, N. C. W'A fix: i The United States is now at war with Spain and everybody will want to hear the news. In order to induce every one-who is not al ready a subscriber, to take the PRESS, we make the following Special Offer of 25 CENTS V U9w By taking advantage of this offer you will getthe principal war news, all the local news of Inter est, besides the State and general news. The campaign will soon open and the PRESS will endeav or to keep its readers posted on political, as well as other matters. Remember, the sooner you sub scribe the. longer you will get it under this offer. Address, , HICKORY PRINTING CO., I Hickory, N. C.
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